Scleroderma: The Proven Therapy That Can Save Your Life
Author: Henry Scammell
Scleroderma, which affects as many as 400,000 Americans, starts off like skin cancer but is far more deadly. This new edition is updated with new information about the best therapy for this disease, including the results of the landmark first, and a new, second clinical trial of the only therapy to report reversal and remission of this deadly disease.
Table of Contents:
Foreword | 5 | |
Prologue | 9 | |
1 | First Light | 11 |
2 | Portrait of a Disease | 22 |
3 | Onset | 37 |
4 | The Infectious Theory | 57 |
5 | Connections | 65 |
6 | Dr. Brown's Therapy | 74 |
7 | Pat Ganger's Road Back | 87 |
8 | A Husband's Story | 93 |
9 | What Return Can We Make? | 98 |
10 | Whistle | 107 |
11 | Pinch Me | 127 |
12 | Study Results | 141 |
13 | Is It Safe? | 147 |
14 | Tailoring the Therapy | 155 |
15 | In Defense of Heresy | 162 |
16 | What Happened Next | 171 |
Addendum 1 | Lancet Article on First Study | 178 |
Addendum 2 | Lancet Article on Second Study | 181 |
Index | 183 | |
How to Help | 188 |
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On Grief and Dying: Understanding the Soul's Journey
Author: Diane Stein
Guiding the reader on a healing journey to a place of loving acceptance, affirmation, and home, Diane Stein confronts the inevitability of death and draws inspiration from the ancient belief in reincarnation. Weaving a rich variety of resources from the contemporary Goddess movement, powerful psychic techniques, and the ancient traditions of Buddhism and Greek mythology, this book offers comfort and help to persons facing death.
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